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Checkpoint Addition Write question an answer at the

bottom of the front page

This term refers to a hands off approach to economic matters…

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Developing an Idea On the back List three ways you have

or would like to help people, animals, environment, etc.• Big or Small, National or Local,

Groups/Associations

Later we will compare and contrast answers

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Social Reform MovementLate 19th & Early 20th Century

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Reform Movement What does the word reform mean to

you?

Any synonyms that could replace it??

Examples• Healthcare, Education, etc.

Is there anything you would like to reform???

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Reform Movement Goal The Goal was to work to improve

society by helping the needy

Little to No Government help Done through churches or charity

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Charity Organization Movement

Wanted immigrants to adopt American middle class standards of

cooking, cleaning, etc

• Haven’t we seen this before???

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Social Gospel Movement Provided social services to the poor

by applying the gospel teachings directly to society

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Settlement Movement Developed community centers within

poor urban settings rather than just giving money to the poor

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Final Analysis Look at all three reforms together

• What was “core” goal??

Promoted giving back idea

Today: “Paying it forward”

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Compare and Contrast Ideas

How do you like to help?

Things you have done?

Organizations that help?

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Selling Your Idea Create a proposal or advertisement

to convince an investor to support your idea• What is it? What is it going to do? • Location? Costs?• Why Should they support it• Design = Logo, Building, etc.• How will this help?